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SNAME  Harpalus niigatanus Schauberger, 1929
JNAME  kurogomokumushi
Collection ground Himeji city, Hyogo Pref. 1989/9/27
Distribution Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Ryukyu
Ecology flatland (Ishitani 1996), paddy field (Inoue 1977b, Kagawa 2008, Lee et al. 2008, Lee and Ishii 2009), grassland and firm field in flatland (Inoue 1977e), low mountain (Inoue 1977e), apple orchard (Koyama and Yamada 1980), bank (Togashi 1986, Aono 1987, Aono 1988), forest edge (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), slope of mound (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), fallow field (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), pear orchard (Togashi and Ura 1994), vineyard (Togashi and Ohbata 1995), field of residential area (Ishitani 1996), residential area (Ishitani 1996), riverbed (Ishii et al. 1996, Ishitani 1996, Ishitani et al. 1997, Yamazaki et al. 1999, Lee and Ishii 2009), vegetable field (Siddiquee and Nakamura 2004), upland field (Hiramatsu 2004), pasture (Kagawa 2008), urban forest (Fujita et al. 2008), urban park (Lee and Ishii 2009), Satoyama forest (Lee and Ishii 2009), gravelly floodplain (Lee and Ishii 2010), grassland (Suzuki and Sakuratani 2010), second instar larva (Habu 1973), adult or larva (Ishitani 1996, Yamazaki et al. 1999), the eggs were laid during late September and early Novembe (Habu 1973d), from August to September (Ishitani 1996), autumn (Yamazaki et al. 1999), carnivorous (Ishitani 1996), coming flying to the lights (Inoue 1977e, Suda 1980), collected by light trapping (Aono 1988), synovigenic type (Ishitani 1996)
Types      
Remarks Harpalus (Pardileus) tschiliensis niigatanus Schauberger, 1929, Col. Centralbl., 3: 187-188, 192 (Japan: Niigata) (Habu 1973d), Harpalus (Pardileus) tschiliensis niigatanus Schauberger, Harpalus (Pardileus) tschiliensis Gebieni Schauberger, Pardileus tschiliensis niigatanus Schauberger, Pardileus tschilensis Gebieni Schauberger, Harpalus sinicus Hope, Ophonus (Pardileus) tschiliensis gebieni Schauberger, Harpalus (Pseudoophonus) niigatanus Schauberger (Habu 1973d)